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Hi all , I am currently using the zigzag mark 2 with a Yale Imori 11.7m rope. The rope seems to be a little tight and doesn't run just as smooth as I'd wish. The question is do I go for a

 

Tachyon 11.5mm climbing rope

 

Or

 

Marlow Aeris blue & yellow 11mm

 

I feel the 11mm would be better , just wondered if you can advise ,

 

Cheers

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Seems like the 'Silky' blue tongue is a good un.:001_smile:

 

The tachyon has worked well for us though tbh, has had a very good bit of testing and the rope is looking fine.

 

Although the ZZ works well with a 13mm rope it is far better with a sub 12mm, it just depends if your climbing style will work with a thinner diameter rope.

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